Exhibitors 2022
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Africa Agri-Food Development Programme (AADP) |
The Africa Agri-Food Development Programme (AADP) is Ireland’s flagship development initiative exclusively for Irish companies, aimed at fostering partnerships between the Irish agri-food sector and African countries to support sustainable growth, build markets for local produce and support trade between Ireland and Africa.
For more, see: https://www.dfa.ie/our-role-policies/international-priorities/africa/aadp/
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Bord Bia |
Bord Bia, the Irish Food Board, was established in 1994, and serves to bring Irish food, drink and horticulture to the world, serving to enable growth and sustainability of Irish producers, linking them to existing and potential customers worldwide.
For more, see: https://www.bordbia.ie/
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Business Ireland Kenya
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The Irish Business Chamber in Kenya, or Business Ireland Kenya (BIK), was established in 2013 and promotes trade and investment opportunities between Ireland and Kenya, in collaboration with the Irish Embassy in Nairobi. BIK has over 150 members including corporates, SMEs, service providers, consultants, overseas stakeholders, and is governed by a voluntary committee. For more, see: http://www.businessireland.co.ke/
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ConsultingIreland |
ConsultingIreland is a Business Support Organisation, championing a ‘Practical Approach’ to International Trade and engaging with key International Networks and Partners. Our partners include Governments, Public Sector Bodies, NGOs, Foreign Embassies and Private Sector entities. We identify opportunities across key sectors by helping to develop appropriate Market Entry strategies and providing commercial services to businesses and Governments with global ambitions. For more, see: www.consultingireland.org
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Enterprise Ireland |
Enterprise Ireland is Ireland’s government organisation responsible for the development and growth of Irish enterprises in world markets. We work in partnership with Irish enterprises to help them start, grow, innovate and win export sales in global markets. In this way, we support sustainable economic growth, regional development and secure employment.
For more, see: https://www.enterprise-ireland.com/en/ |
Government of the Republic of South Africa
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South Africa provides a multitude of opportunities with regard to investment, trade and tourism. For further information relating to business opportunities in South Africa, please email dublin.infod@dirco.gov.za.
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Government of the Republic of Uganda
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The Embassy of the Republic of Uganda promotes relations between Uganda and Ireland, developing economic, cultural and scientific ties between both countries.
For information about business opportunities in Uganda, please visit www.london.mofa.go.ug
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Government of the United Republic of Tanzania
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The Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania supports the development of two-way trade between Ireland and Tanzania. To learn more about doing business in Tanzania, visit www.tic.go.tz or https://www.zipa.go.tz/
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Malawi, the Warm Heart of Africa |
Malawi, the Warm Heart of Africa, is peaceful and politically stable Southern African country that offers numerous Trade, Investment and Tourism opportunities for those looking for new markets. Among others, these opportunities exist in the Energy, Transport & infrastructure development, Tourism, Mining and agro-processing sectors including CBD. In terms of Tourism and Travel, Malawi was voted among Lonely Planet’s Top Ten Countries -Best in Travel for 2022. Web links: www.malawihighcommission.co.uk
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Proudly Made in Africa |
Proudly Made in Africa is a social enterprise promoting the finest food and fashion producers from the continent of Africa.
Proudly Made in Africa support the vision of a world where African communities thrive, trading on equal terms with the rest of the world, and is committed to the delivery of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
For more, see: https://proudlymadeinafrica.org/
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Sustainable Food Systems Ireland (SFSI) |
Sustainable Food Systems Ireland (SFSI) is responsible for international knowledge-sharing and technical assistance in agri-food from Ireland’s public sector. SFSI is owned by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine and four Irish Government agencies – Bord Bia, The Irish Food Board; Enterprise Ireland; the Food Safety Authority of Ireland and Teagasc, the Agriculture and Food Development Authority. SFSI undertakes projects globally, and in Africa is working in areas like livestock development and agri-entrepreneurship. For more, see: www.sfsi.ie
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The Moroccan Investment and Export Agency (AMDIE): Your end-to-end investment and export partner |
The Moroccan Investment and Export Agency is a key driver of the development of the Moroccan economy. Through its work promoting investments and exports, AMDIE plays a key role in job creation, strengthening competitiveness and increasing economic opportunities in the country. For more, see: https://www.linkedin.com/company/amdie-agency/?originalSubdomain=ma
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